U.S. Engineering CEO Tyler Nottberg will talk with author Charles Duhigg, author of New York Times Bestseller The Power of Habit, about his new book, Supercommunicators: How to Unlock the Secret Language of Connection on February 22 in Kansas City….
Recently at the U.S. Engineering Metalworks facility in Johnstown, Colorado, CEO Tyler Nottberg met with 30 first-year apprentices participating in our Apprentice Fellowship Program. He talked with them about the history of our organization and fielded questions, which led to…
We are pleased to present our 2023 Sustainability Report. This report tracks our carbon footprint, analyzes our progress, and highlights our future goals.
Tom Poeling has been named Director of Energy & Sustainability at U.S. Engineering Service. Tom brings to this new position over three decades of experience in energy efficiency consulting and building commissioning.
On October 24 and 26, 2023, students from Kansas City Kansas Community College (KCKCC) toured the U.S. Engineering Metalworks (USEMX) fabrication and manufacturing facility in Lawrence, Kansas. The students, enrolled in Welding Technology and Heating & Refrigeration programs at KCKCC,…
Investing in team members who are committed to being project managers is what excites me about our future. Working alongside them is what makes our business fun.
We look closely at the new Colorado state building performance standards and explore what they may mean for our customers.
Kansas City Business Journal ranked U.S. Engineering fourth on its list of the area’s largest family-owned businesses, by revenue. This List is generated from 2022 revenue. U.S. Engineering is proud once again to be in the company of these enduring civic-leading organizations.
U.S. Engineering’s Chairman & CEO, Tyler Nottberg, has been named to Ingram’s 250—Ingram’s magazine’s annual list of the 250 most influential business leaders in Greater Kansas City. According to Ingram’s, the list defines business skill and executive excellence in Kansas City. The…
USEC’s Sarabeth Gandara and Kevin Stoddard spoke at this year’s Mechanical Contractors Association of America’s (MCAA) GreatFutures Forum in Milwaukee.